Coronavirus Tech Handbook

Coronavirus Tech Handbook

The ultimate collection of tools for coronavirus response.

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The Coronavirus Tech Handbook is a crowdsourced library for technologists, civic organisations, institutions, researchers, and specialists of all kinds working on responses to the pandemic. It is an evolving resource with thousands of expert contributors.
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Edward Saperia
Hey PH, We run Newspeak House, the main tech-for-good hub in the UK. We have an obsession with forecasting, so we saw the pandemic coming a couple of weeks before the story broke. It's clear that this is becoming a disaster on an unprecedented scale, and one that will not only cause a crisis in healthcare, but also widespread destitution. This can only be mitigated by a sophisticated and society-wide response. We realised that millions of skilled people across the world would be inspired to offer their help, but that without coordination this valuable energy would largely go to waste. We launched The Coronavirus Tech Handbook to help people find ways to use their skills effectively. It's grown very quickly, from a handful of links a few weeks ago to many thousands today, with an active community of editors and expert contributors. It covers everything from governance patterns for mutual aid groups, open source ventilator designs, advice for small businesses, data sharing efforts between charities, resources for people suddenly working remote and doing childcare at home, lists of hackathons and working groups, international comparisons of policy responses, and tools for educators having to move their practice online. If you have skills and want to help, read through the handbook and see what types of things people have been doing. If you have already been doing or making something, please put it in the handbook so that others don't waste time duplicating your work. Refer to it for your hackathons, when volunteering in your local community, and when your company is thinking about how it could help. And please leave each page better than when you found it. Stay safe everyone, and wash your hands!
Ben Matthews
@edward_saperia Amazing work!
Josh Balfour
@edward_saperia amazing work!! 🚀🚀
Maurice Banerjee Palmer
The most comprehensive guidance out there
DayTripper Diva
Amazing example of peer learning and peer production (Peeragogy in action)!
Adam Spiers 🇪🇺 #FBPE
The ultimate gold mine for technologists looking to help fight COVID-19. Don't reinvent the wheel, instead reuse any of the great resources already listed here!
Robin Dhara
Ed, this is amazing work and just the kind of brilliant craziness I've come to expect from you. Well done a much needed resource
Trudie Fell
Comprehensive. Useful. Needed. Keep up the good work.
Mia Bennett
@trudiefell Thanks x
Kartik Arora
"An amazing ongoing practice" I would call this. Great maintainers community, open communication, promotes further collaboration. The web truly is a great place, and kudos to this handbook to make it even better.
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